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Friday, March 24, 2006

Rock-paper-scissors leagues take turns calling names
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Mar 4, 2006
NORMAL, Ill. - Gavin Vansaghi was sipping a beer at Brewe-Ha’s tavern in Normal when a woman in a Bud Light T-shirt approached with a proposition: Would he like to play rock-paper-scissors ?
Starbucks adds breakfast to java
Albany Times Union, NY - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
School lunch menus
Huntsville Times, AL - Mar 4, 2006
Tuesday: Chicken Fajitas w/ Shredded Cheese, Lettuce, Salsa & Sour Cream, Flour Tortilla, Chili Beans, Tangerine, Iced Cake Square.
Giants, A's down on second day
Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - Mar 4, 2006
Damian Miller's two-out solo home run in the sixth inning cracked a tie and lifted the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-2 exhibition baseball victory over the San Francisco Giants on Friday.
Starbucks gets serious about breakfast
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Venti eggs? Starbucks grows menu
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Starbucks gets serious about breakfast
Rutland Herald, VT - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Hot cross buns, pretzels among symbols of Lent
Herald Times Reporter, WI - Mar 4, 2006
MANITOWOC - Lent used to be observed for only two days, not 40, and it wasn't for all Christians. For many years the use of the cross to symbolize the faith of those who call Jesus their Lord and Savior was considered scandalous.
Starbucks puts breakfast on front burner
Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
CHALK AND CHEESE
South Wales Evening Post, UK - Mar 4, 2006
I Have been going to Ireland for a number of years and seen Wales beaten by the Irish at Lansdowne Road despite having Barry John and Gareth Edwards playing for us.
Donations of food nourish body, spirits, Sikorsky strikers say
Waterbury Republican American, CT - Mar 4, 2006
Huddling close to a large drum holding burning firewood, nearly 30 striking Sikorsky Aircraft workers -- members of Teamsters Local 1150 -- waved flags, helped pass out hamburgers ...
A boffo bistro burger
Globe and Mail, Canada - Mar 4, 2006
While in New York recently I had an amazing hamburger at Nice Matin, a hot restaurant on the Upper West Side. Named after the morning paper in Nice, France, the bistro is lively, fun and packed.
Have bottle, will travel
Globe and Mail, Canada - Mar 4, 2006
Crios de Susana Balbo Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 ($12.95, product No. 640979). This is one juicy red, with flavours of black cherry, blackberry and chocolate.
Tricks of the tray
Globe and Mail, Canada - Mar 4, 2006
Hors d'oeuvre are finicky things. There's the quandary of how to invite guests if that's all you want to serve (come for drinks, I'll feed you, but please don't stay into the dinner hour) and the question of how many to make.
A pair of icons: Barney & Oscar
Newsday, NY - Mar 4, 2006
Off the Wall would like to thank the academy, its members, our devoted fans, our dogged editors, and our little dog Toto, too ... BARNEY, NOT THE DINOSAUR.
Quick takes for home and garden
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - Mar 4, 2006
Container Gardening with Mary Jo of MJ Creative Gardens. 7 pm Wednesday at Irondequoit Public Library, 2180 Ridge Road East. Free.
Cheese plant changes dairy landscape
Portales News-Tribune, NM - Mar 4, 2006
In a matter of months, the cheese plant lauded as an economic boon for Clovis and Portales will devour seven million gallons of milk per day.
Starbucks gets serious about breakfast
Record-Journal, CT - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Sonics go Rip at the finish
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Mar 4, 2006
This is apropos. Sonics guard Luke Ridnour does have a resemblance to Tanner Boyle. And if you recall, it was Boyle who, after the potential tying run was thrown out at the plate to end the Bad News Bears ...
Something’s Rotting From the State of Denmark
Business Today Egypt, Egypt - Mar 4, 2006
This year’s Gulf Food, Hotel and Equipment Exhibition was supposed to be one of many relatively uneventful trade fairs in Dubai.
Alamo's home serves up tasty blend of styles
Toronto Star, Canada - Mar 4, 2006
SAN ANTONIO—You'll quickly discover there's a lot more to this cosmopolitan Texan city than its two best-known attractions: The Alamo and The Riverwalk.
Not just pastries anymore
Canada East, Canada - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
VISIT OUR ADVERTISERS
The Gloucester County Times, NJ - Mar 4, 2006
Wenonah Ptl. Amy Stranahan recently completed re-certification training at the Gloucester County Police Academy. The Gloucester County Police Chiefs Association will be hosting "A Taste of Italy" wine tasting ...
Nice onion pizza from Nice
London Free Press, Canada - Mar 4, 2006
While pizza is classic take-out fare, it's a mistake to limit yourself to the same old toppings every time. Pissaldiere is a classic pie or pizza from Nice on the Mediterranean coast.
Starbucks brewing up breakfast
News-Leader.com, MO - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Starbucks gets serious about serving up breakfast foods
Lansing State Journal, MI - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Fairest of Fair, sweet time lies ahead
Pioneer Press, MN - Mar 4, 2006
She hasn't started the summer fair circuit yet, but Wisconsin's newest Fairest of the Fair knows something important: The State Fair served up 365,000 cream puffs last year.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
SunHerald.com, MS - Mar 4, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Mar 4, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
Laura Bush interacts with AIDS group
Chennai Online, India - Mar 4, 2006
Hyderabad, Mar 4: US first lady Laura Bush Friday met a group of women from across the country who work for AIDS control and assured them she would look into their concern about a crunch in US AIDS funds.
Want some coffee with that sandwich?
Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - Mar 4, 2006
SEATTLE - Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Starbucks gets serious about breakfast
Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Mar 4, 2006
SEATTLE - Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Brewing up breakfast competition
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Starbucks looks to put breakfast on its menu
Quad City Times, IA - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Reader Advocate: Covering the Winter Games an Olympian effort
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Mar 4, 2006
Covering the Olympics for a newspaper is not as glamorous as it might seem from watching TV. Take it from the three reporters we sent to Turin, Italy, for the latest winter games: Mike Gorrell, Mike Lewis and Kurt Kragthorpe.
Starbucks’ response to rivals: Breakfast sandwiches
The News Journal, DE - Mar 4, 2006
Starbucks’ breakfast sandwiches are promoted in a Seattle store Feb. 22. Starbucks is more than doubling the number of stores that sell the sandwiches.
Starbucks gets serious about food
Helena Independent Record, MT - Mar 4, 2006
AP Business Writer - 03/04/06. SEATTLE - Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Cheshire flag installed
North Adams Transcript, MA - Mar 4, 2006
The Cub Scouts of Cheshire Pack 31 had little idea what impact they would have when they recently designed a town flag for the Statehouse.
More Starbucks expand breakfast menu
Indianapolis Star, United States - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Blame it on the name
Aspen Times, CO - Mar 4, 2006
Many moms and dads seemingly have subconscious axes to grind from the moment their precious bundles of joy enter the world. How else to explain naming a newborn "A'Dream?
Not just pastries anymore: Starbucks gets serious about breakfast
Seattle Times, United States - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Local milk co-op buys faltering creamery
Rockford Register Star, IL - Mar 4, 2006
The Mid-West Dairymen’s Co., a Rockford-based milk cooperative representing about 140 dairy farms in the Rock River Valley, will pay $4.1 million for the struggling Shullsburg Creamery Inc.
Healthier diet doesn’t mean deprivation
Kansas City Star, MO - Mar 4, 2006
I am sure the vending machine folks just hate that I’m trying to lose weight. It used to be my routine, every day around 3 pm when the afternoon munchies would strike, that I’d hit the ...
Cache of kitsch
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Mar 4, 2006
While the Virgin Mary sometimes appears, miraculously, in a grilled cheese sandwich, there is nothing fortuitous about the incongruous images made by Vik Muniz.
Starbucks: Wake up with a coffee, fill up with food
Bradenton Herald, United States - Mar 4, 2006
SEATTLE - Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Starbucks Branching Into Breakfasts
Hartford Courant, United States - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Danish dairy giant: Middle East boycott to cost US$64 million
Mena Report, Jordan - Mar 4, 2006
The boycott of Danish products in the Middle East will, on average, cost Arla Foods’ 10,000 Danish and Swedish farmers DKK 40,000 (US$6,400) each.
County sued over new growth standards
The Herald, WA - Mar 4, 2006
Growth control advocates are suing Snohomish County to overturn policies that allow more suburban housing and more congested roads.
That latte make you hungry?
The Herald, WA - Mar 4, 2006
SEATTLE - Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before fast-food and doughnut chains got serious about their coffee.
Embrace a rain-free weekend
Los Angeles Daily News, CA - Mar 4, 2006
The 3 to 4 inches of rain that kept Los Angeles in captivity for days made its exit just in time for Oscar weekend, which proves Mother Nature knows there's nothing scarier ...
Starbucks gets serious about breakfast
The State, SC - Mar 4, 2006
Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Working together to keep children safe
Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - Mar 4, 2006
Proudly, the youngster described how he had found a way to boost himself up to the microwave to make popcorn for his younger siblings.
Not worth it
Cherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - Mar 4, 2006
I equate letting the United Arab Emirates take over port operations to asking the mice to guard the cheese. I read that President Bush was unaware of this deal until after it was done.
12 year old takes charge of her weight
LimaOhio.com, OH - Mar 4, 2006
Brianna Gilbert is just like most 12-year-old girls ‭he wants to fit in with the crowd. But being overweight in a thin world made her feel like she was different.
US truly star-spangled
Kansas City Star, MO - Mar 4, 2006
America’s best baseball team is staying at the Ritz-Carlton here as it prepares for the World Baseball Classic, primped and pampered in every possible manner.
Starbucks serves up competition
Pocono Record, PA - Mar 4, 2006
SEATTLE - Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Food fighters
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Mar 4, 2006
SEATTLE · Once premium java percolated into the mainstream, it was only a matter of time before major fast-food and doughnut chains got more serious about their coffee.
Danish dairy giant: Middle East boycott to cost US$64 million
Al-Bawaba, Jordan - Mar 4, 2006
The boycott of Danish products in the Middle East will, on average, cost Arla Foods’ 10,000 Danish and Swedish farmers DKK 40,000 (US$6,400) each.

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